After taking in all the wonderful ideas and thinking it over I decided to go simple on the corner applique. My thinking is this quilt can be used year around in my neutral colored living room if I stay away from "Christmasy" applique. I love being able to change the look of the living room just by changing the accent colors. In just a matter of minutes I can change the pillows, throws and few whatnot's and the room has a new look.
I was trying to get this top done by today because I knew that after today my schedule was very busy for awhile.
I've had some things on my mind lately that I'll share at a later date. But I wanted to show you what happens when my mind gets cluttered with non-quilty thoughts. Several of these scorched spots now decorate my pressing table. Of course I just removed and cleaned this cover last week. It's made from my favorite fabric and has been washed several times due to scorching. I found some great tips on how to get rid scorching on fabric. You can read them here.
~ Lea Anne ~
One more thing, Did you know Lori Holt is having a quilt along on her Instagram? Oh it's a cutie and free! Of course you'll need her Quilty Fun book for some of the blocks, but not all of them. She's stitched up some new blocks patterns for free ----> Hop on over here for the fun!
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Oh what a great way to finish the corners. The bows are perfect!!
ReplyDeletethat is beautiful! you are good girl! Wish i had your imagination.
ReplyDeleteLove the appliqué corners. :) The colours go perfectly together!
ReplyDeletethat is soo pretty ... and a great idea x may just be pinching it xx
ReplyDeleteI love the added applique. wow, for something so small it has a huge impact.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful touch. It's subtle and perfect.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely way to treat the corners - just enough. Beautiful quilt too.
ReplyDeleteLove the bow accents on the corners! Nice way to finish it off.
ReplyDeleteI think that's a perfect finish for your quilt!
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